Domenico, [quote:5ce51a596b]Hmm, this last one works perfect for me...
[/quote:5ce51a596b]Do you mean you don\'t get the pop-up screen and it lets you enter the cpanel straight on? Have you made any changes to the script?

Cpanel has a cvs file, that you can use to parse our the user/domain names from. Take this data daily, and dump it into a mysql database.

Then, on your main website, create a login function where the the user just types the username and password. The script can then look up the appropriate domain associated with that username, and redirect the user to:
https://user:pass@domain.com:2083

Please note, that this will work only if you have unique users. I DO NOT duplicate usernames, even across multiple servers.

This is probably an hour or two hour script. I\'d create it, but my admin duties right now for my job are consuming my time.

- Jeremy

Q: "I heard if you play the NT-CD backwards, you get a satanic message."
A: "That's nothing, if you play it forward, it installs NT"

[quote:340e94b72b]I found a neomail login Javascript page, and adapted it to work with Cpanel... You could make a pull down box to choose to go into WHM or Cpanel, just make another var for the port number....

You shouldn\'t use anything you want to keep secure from a cyber cafe.... You don\'t know if there might be key loggers installed on those machines..... No matter how you login, it gets the details....

Generally, if you want to access something securely, do it from your home box... No where else....